by WoodleyRoyal » 11 Jul 2020 21:33
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jul 2020 21:36
by WoodleyRoyal » 11 Jul 2020 21:42
Snowflake Royal He's done ok.
He's had some real stinkers, but they're getting fewer and further between. Don't think he really suits playing up top on his own or combines especially well with any of our other forwards. Plus he still seems overpriced. But it's certainly a first season to build on and he's got time on his side.
by karbota » 11 Jul 2020 22:18
by CountryRoyal » 11 Jul 2020 22:44
by windermereROYAL » 11 Jul 2020 22:48
by Zip » 12 Jul 2020 01:36
by Snowball » 12 Jul 2020 06:00
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jul 2020 07:26
WoodleyRoyalSnowflake Royal He's done ok.
He's had some real stinkers, but they're getting fewer and further between. Don't think he really suits playing up top on his own or combines especially well with any of our other forwards. Plus he still seems overpriced. But it's certainly a first season to build on and he's got time on his side.
So nail your colours to the mast.... Is that a yes or a no? (Sorry can’t see who has voted)!
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jul 2020 07:29
Snowball Let's not also forget that he has rarely been played to his strengths
and, just as he was looking like coming into better form, games were
halted due to Covid
Barring serious injuries, and alongside a classic big hold-up CF
he should comfortably be a 20-Goal a season striker
by Stranded » 12 Jul 2020 07:43
by Snowball » 12 Jul 2020 08:33
by Hound » 12 Jul 2020 08:38
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Jul 2020 08:41
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Jul 2020 09:35
Snowball Shane Long scored 25 goals in 2009-10
I think that is ten years ago, not 25
by Snowball » 12 Jul 2020 10:14
by Zip » 12 Jul 2020 10:22
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Jul 2020 10:29
Snowball So now the Nobbers Police don’t need to deal in facts, merely “implications” which are “obvious”...
As far as *I* am concerned, if a player scores 21 or more goals in a season he is “comfortably” a 20-goal striker. END
Does anyone seriously doubt that Long was likely to repeat his 20+ season had he stayed?
However, not my point.
Puscas on 13 with three games left, a new country, new playing circumstances, often played out of position, part-scapegoated, playing in a team that was relegation-fodder then mid-table, a team with a TERRIBLE home record that generally plays it tight away.
He could yet finish on 14/15 maybe even 16 THIS season and it is patently obvious that there is huge growth potential in HIM (as an individual), in the TEAM (making goals easier), in HOW he’s played.
If he stays and RFC finish 8th or better, I would FULLY EXPECT him to be 20+
(Avoiding injuries, of course)
There is nothing outrageous in that suggestion. It is logical, reasonable
Twats might start doing semantics analysis of a post (standard twattishness) just to say “Hey, look at me!” but I doubt if many sane, rational RFC fans would not expect a much better return next season
And a “much better return” would be a goal every 2 games at worse. He is close to that NOW.
That could mean 23 league goals 2-3-4 or so cup goals, so 25+ possible, hence “comfortably a twenty goal season”
by Snowball » 12 Jul 2020 10:30
Zip We will just have to wait and see but he is definitely improving his all round play and certainly has potential to improve. Overall 29 goals shared between Meite and Puscas is a good return.
by Snowball » 12 Jul 2020 10:34
From Despair To Where?Snowball So now the Nobbers Police don’t need to deal in facts, merely “implications” which are “obvious”...
As far as *I* am concerned, if a player scores 21 or more goals in a season he is “comfortably” a 20-goal striker. END
Does anyone seriously doubt that Long was likely to repeat his 20+ season had he stayed?
However, not my point.
Puscas on 13 with three games left, a new country, new playing circumstances, often played out of position, part-scapegoated, playing in a team that was relegation-fodder then mid-table, a team with a TERRIBLE home record that generally plays it tight away.
He could yet finish on 14/15 maybe even 16 THIS season and it is patently obvious that there is huge growth potential in HIM (as an individual), in the TEAM (making goals easier), in HOW he’s played.
If he stays and RFC finish 8th or better, I would FULLY EXPECT him to be 20+
(Avoiding injuries, of course)
There is nothing outrageous in that suggestion. It is logical, reasonable
Twats might start doing semantics analysis of a post (standard twattishness) just to say “Hey, look at me!” but I doubt if many sane, rational RFC fans would not expect a much better return next season
And a “much better return” would be a goal every 2 games at worse. He is close to that NOW.
That could mean 23 league goals 2-3-4 or so cup goals, so 25+ possible, hence “comfortably a twenty goal season”
Jeez, Snowball, by your reckoning I'm comfortably a sub 2 minute 800m runner because I once did it at the age of 17.
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